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A Book of Views 


JAMESTOWN FURNITURE EXPOSITION 



“GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW” 


F or more than a century furniture has been manu¬ 
factured by generation after generation in the place 
where the city of Jamestown is now located and 
where great quantities of fine cabinet woods were then 
growing. The white oak, the red birch and the gleam¬ 
ing sycamore were then found in great profusion on the 
hillsides and in the valleys surrounding beautiful Lake 
Chautauqua. 

When the pioneers set up their hearthstones amid the 
vast forests on Old Chautauqua’s Hills, whilst yet the 
watchfires of the valiant Iroquois Indians Hashed out 
their beacons, then the first chapter was written in the 
history of Jamestown-made furniture. When John Quincy 
Adams was negotiating the cession of Florida by Spain, 
when Webster was arguing the Dartmouth College case 
before the Supreme Court and Clay was arranging the 
Missouri Compromise and President Monroe promul¬ 
gating his epochal doctrine, these early Jamestown cabi¬ 
net makers were then creating furniture that became 
famous throughout the East and proved to be the foun¬ 
dation of the present-day Jamestown Furniture Industry. 

And in the almost forgotten days of the long ago there 
came to Jamestown craftsmen from across the seas who, 
as youths, were taught by their masters to create furni¬ 
ture that was beautiful, comfortable and almost everlast¬ 
ing. The skillful and painstaking cabinet makers from 
the Scandinavian peninsula, far up North, in company 


with the highly-trained mechanics from Central Europe 
and the artisan descendants of those world-famous mas¬ 
ters who, by their skill, five hundred years ago, made 
beautiful the homes of now forgotten peoples in South¬ 
ern Europe, came each in their turn and time, to James¬ 
town, and by their labor and skill have all contributed to 
the American Home Beautiful. 

Among the mountains and lakes of picturesque Switz¬ 
erland, artistic and dependable watches are made that tell 
the people of the earth the time of day and among the 
green hills on the shores of beautiful Chautauqua in 
America, fine furniture is created that makes the domicile 
of men pleasant during the day and comfortable at night. 
The rich man’s mansion and the toiler’s cottage are both 
made more homelike because Jamestown manufactures 
furniture for people in all walks of life. 

In the beginning of the industry in Jamestown, the 
production of furniture was of necessity very limited and 
the demand was small. The oldest inhabitants tell of the 
pioneer settlers coming to the then Jamestown Furniture 
Market from fifty miles or more carrying their precious 
purchases back home on wagons drawn by ox teams. In 
later days when the production began to overlap the local 
consumption, the progressive manufacturers used to make 
and keep their stock of furniture until the rivers became 
open in the Spring when the entire stock would be 
loaded on flat-bottom river boats and sold along the 


banks of the Chadakoin, Allegheny, Ohio and Mississippi 
rivers until the great seaport city of New Orleans was 
reached, where the furniture and boats would be dis¬ 
posed of and the manufacturers would return North to 
home and factory and again repeat the same performance 
the next Winter and Spring. 

It is a long time between the river-boat salesman leav¬ 
ing Jamestown, seventy-five and more years ago with the 
actual furniture in his possession, to the time of the pres¬ 
ent-day Jamestown traveling men who cover the entire 
United States with thousands of photographs showing 
wonderful creations in beautiful and useful furniture. 

It is a long time since the woodsman came to James¬ 
town with his good wife riding in a cart drawn by an ox 
team to buy furniture for his home to the time of the 
present immense furniture building that is now one of 
the monuments to the furniture industry in the city of 
Jamestown where all kinds of furniture can be purchased 
by the critical furniture merchant and where thousands 
of furniture dealers from all over the United States con¬ 
gregate every year to see for themselves the new creations 
of fifty and more Jamestown furniture factories. 

It is a long time since the days when the immigrant 
cabinet maker made the furniture during the long winter 


evenings in his own home as compared with the great 
number of large furniture factories in Jamestown that 
today employ altogether several thousand men with some 
of the larger individual factories producing over three 
hundred complete pieces of furniture each day. 

It is a long time from the beginning of Jamestown as a 
furniture manufacturing center until today when probably 
more furniture is produced in the city of Jamestown and 
surrounding country than in any other place in the world. 

The continuous progress, history and past achievements 
of the Jamestown Furniture Market are only indications 
of future and greater possibilities. Because of the geo¬ 
graphical location of this eastern city, Jamestown-made 
furniture can be shipped at a low freight rate and placed 
in the homes, within forty-eight hours, of seventy-five 
million American people who dwell within a radius of 
five hundred miles of this wonderful furniture city located 
on the far-famed shores of Lake Chautauqua. 

This book of Views is presented to you with the com¬ 
pliments of the Jamestown Furniture Market Association, 
as a tribute and memorial to those early Jamestown Cabi¬ 
net Makers who so faithfully labored that the coming 
generations of a great nation should benefit by their 
unselfish efforts. 


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w herein is contained a number of 
authentic photographs of the James¬ 
town Furniture Exposition showing 
the wide range and scope of its 
exhibits and picturing to the retail 
furniture merchant his opportunity 
to select the latest creations in fur¬ 
niture fashions at the Jamestown 
Furniture Expositions. 

Furniture Expositions are held in 
Jamestown twice each year during 
the months of May and November. 


Any information desired regarding 
the Expositions or Jamestown Fur¬ 
niture will be very gladly furnished. 


JAMES 

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TOWN FURNITURE MARKET 


JAMESTOWN 


NEW YORK 


ASSOCIATION 
























Copyright, 1922, by 

Jamestown Furniture Market Association 


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INTRODUCTORY 


W ise Ben Franklin’s “If you wish a thing 
well done, go yourself” is a cardinal 
principle that points out to the alert 
furniture buyer the value ot the [amestown 
Furniture Expositions. 

“See the furniture before you buy and see 
it where it is made” is another way of saying 
the same principle as set forth by Franklin. 

The (amestown Furniture Expositions are 
plain and sure demonstrations to the furniture 
merchants of the availability, dependability 
and the attraction of the furniture shown. No¬ 
where else can the furniture merchant find a 
more complete collection of good, well-made, 
and reasonably-priced furniture than at the 
(amestown Furniture Expositon. Here the fur¬ 
niture is so exhibited as to give each merchant 
full opportunity to examine each article in de¬ 
tail. Here, too, he meets his fellow merchants 
from every part of the country and gains the 
advantages that come from such contact. 

(amestown Furniture is deservedly popular. 
Long ago it earned its place in the furniture 
world and each year sees it stronger and firmer 


in the regard and appreciation of the public. 

Each week more than two hundred rail¬ 
road cars loaded with Jamestown-made furni¬ 
ture go out to merchants in every part of the 
country to be distributed through these mer¬ 
chants into thousands of American homes. 

On the following pages will be seen a selec¬ 
tion of authentic photographs showing some¬ 
thing of the range of the [amestown Furniture 
Expositions. These views will only give but 
an indication of the strength and variety of 
the market and a visit to [amestown will show 
you how much greater is the completeness of 
the (amestown Furniture Expositions than can 
possibly be shown within the limits of this book. 

Along with these photographs there are 
printed quotations from letters received from 
Furniture Merchants, from every part of the 
country and representing every type of dealer, 
who know — because they have learned the 
value of visiting the [amestown Expositions. 

The next (amestown Furniture Exposition 
will be held for two weeks beginning October 
30th and continuing through November 1 ith. 



“The Advantages We Enjoy in Shipping” 


<< t am pleased to say that I found the May Market displays attractive and merchan- 
X dise very fairly priced. 

“I made about the usual number of purchases, and my visit to your city was a 
pleasant one. 

“On account of the advantages we enjoy in shipping via boat from Buffalo (both 
economy in freight and time), Jamestown and vicinity are desirable poi?its for us 
and, so far as possible, we govern our purchases accordingly. 


“I have visited Jamestown quite regularly for the past few years and upon various 
occasions, for the last twenty years and, in all probability, will be able to visit your 


November Market. 


— From a Leading Duluth Furniture Merchant 



ENTRANCE LOBBY, 


FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS’ BUILDING JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 


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“Displays Very Good and Finely Arranged” 


I n reference to ''Jamestown May Furniture Market , we found it very satisfactory 
and placed fair size orders with a number of your factories, for the reason that 
we found they had merchandise that was very good both in design and price. 

As to the display of the various factories, they were very good and were finely 
arranged. 


— From a Leading Louisville Department Store 



QUALITY AND TASTE IN BEDROOM FURNITURE EXCELLENTLY DISPLAYED 













“Quality Merchandise at Right Price” 


I have visited your city since your first Exposition and have always been tnost 
courteously treated. Being a regular visitor and placing my orders early at the 
openings, always bring protnpt shipments. 

'Jamestown factories have made wonderful strides in the past jive years, they can 
and do turn out quality merchandise at right prices. 

— From a Big Baltimore Establishment 



A WONDERFUL WEALTH OF EXQUISITE LIVING ROOM FURNITURE 













“A Market Well Worth Attending” 


W e wish to assure you that our visit to Jamestown was both very comfortable 
and very profitable. 

If is indeed very gratifying to know that you are anxious to please furniture buyers 
and it is with a great deal of pleasure that we assure you that you have succeeded, 
as far as we are concerned, in establishing a market which is well worth attending. 


— From a Noted New York Establishment 



BEAUTIFUL DINING ROOM SUITES FOR AMERICA’S BETTER HOMES 


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“More Good Things in Same Space Than Any 
Other Furniture Show” 


W e are very glad to take this opportunity to tell you how well pleased we are 
with the Jamestown Exposition. IVe find more good things in the same space 
than we can at any other Furniture Show. Every Line has some desirable 
merchandise. 


The buyer can put in two or three days at Jamestown and if he does not find he is 
more than repaidfor the expense of his trip and his time , it is certainly his own fault. 


— From a Well Known Dayton, Ohio, Furniture Store 



ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD TASTE 


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“Prices and Selections Satisfactory” 


R egarding the 'Jamestown Furniture Exposition , I wish to say that the 
. Jamestown Furniture Market is very good , the prices and selection satisfac¬ 
tory and the courtesy shown at the market excellent. 


— From a Large Chicago Establishment 



A TABLE FOR EVERY NEED IN EVERY ROOM 




































































“Able to Cover So Much Ground” 



e were very ?nuch pleased with your exhibition, particularly with the fact 
that we were able to cover so much ground in a little while. 


— From a Well Known St. Louis Department Store Manager 



RESTFUL CHAIRS AND BENCHES OF EVERY SIZE AND SHAPE 









“Goods Shown Well Adapted to Our Needs” 


I think your exposition building is %veil arranged and the goods were displayed 
to excellent advantage at the May Market. 

I have always been able to buy a fair proportion of our goods in 'Jamestown , as the 
goods shown there are well adapted to our needs and the May prices seemed to com¬ 
pare favorably with market prices prevailing at that time. 


— From the Buyer of a Mammoth Minneapolis Establishment 



BEAUTY AND COMFORT IN PORCH AND SUMMER FURNITURE 

















IN JAMESTOWN’S FIFTY FURNITURE FACTORIES, AMID THE BEAUTY OF OLD Cl 


C abinet makers for a hundred years and more” is literally true 
of the producers of Jamestown-made furniture. It was in the 
opening years of the nineteenth century that the manufacture 
of furniture began in Jamestown and from the early, modest begin¬ 
nings, a great furniture manufacturing center, where today furniture 
of every class and kind is manufactured, has grown up in the thriving 
city that stands beside the shores of famed Lake Chautauqua. 

Each week more than two hundred railroad cars carry Jamestown- 
made furniture to the Furniture Merchants of America; an immense 
production of furniture to be sold in Retail Establishments throughout 


the country, to make thousands ot American homes comfortable, 
convenient and beautiful. 

A factor of great importance that has contributed much to the re¬ 
markable growth and success of the furniture industry in Jamestown 
is the advantageous situation of the city. Within a radius of five hun¬ 
dred miles of Jamestown lies the greatest part of the population of the 
continent and naturally this advantageous location enables the furniture 
merchants to obtain Jamestown-made furniture in the shortest time 
and at the least expense. T his economic asset has also made James¬ 
town a natural gathering place for the retail merchants who sell the 


















UTAUQUA’S HILLS, MASTER CRAFTSMEN THINK AND PLAN AND BUILD FOR YOU 


pride in workmanship, a high standard made practical and useful by 
the employment of every modern method and every advanced im¬ 
provement in machinery and these elements make sure the excellency 
of Jamestown-made furniture. 

The next Jamestown Furniture Exposition will be held October 
30th to November nth. Preparations and arrangements for this 
Early Market are well underway and it is already assured that a large 
number of retail furniture merchants will visit the Fall Exposition to 
make their selections from the new samples which will be displayed 
there for the first time. 


furniture that goes into every American home. Thus, Jamestown 
stands at the cross roads of the furniture trade and serves its customers 
to the best advantage because of its unique and accessible location. 

Another factor that makes Jamestown-made furniture so successful 
is the fact that generation after generation of the same families pro¬ 
duce the furniture. Furniture making in Jamestown, wherever a man 
may be placed, is far more than a job—it is a craft where the highest 
standards always govern. In many of Jamestown’s fifty furniture 
factories there can be found three generations of the same family 
busily at work together. This is one of the forces that makes for 














“Better Homes” Exhibit 


/It the Jamestown May Exposition, the Retail Furniture Association of the United 
1\. States, displayed a “Better Homes ” Exhibit to interest the visiting Retailers 
in Furniture Style Shows. As a result of this display, shown in this view and the 
two following views, a large number of Furniture Style Shows have been scheduled. 



SAMPLE DISPLAY OF THE “BETTER HOMES” EXHIBIT —JAMESTOWN, N. Y„ MAY 


TO 13, 1922 
























Supporting the Furniture Industry 


J amestown gives a sound support to the work of the American Homes Bureau. 

At a regular meeting of the "Jamestown Furniture Market Association the 
following resolution was adopted: Resolved—That the members of the Jamestown 
Furniture Market Association support in a financial way the work of the American 
Homes Bureau , as an Association , and that the Officers of the said Jamestown 
Furniture Market Association secure the individual pledges of the Members oj' the 
Association. 



SAMPLE DISPLAY OF THE “BETTER HOMES” EXHIBIT —JAMESTOWN, N. Y., 


MAY i TO 13, 1922 












A Thoroughgoing Co-operation 


Always ready to co-operate with the retail furniture merchants, the 'Jamestown 
f\. Manufacturers strengthened that co-operation still more by putting in effect 
measures explained in the following notice that appeared in the Exposition Building 
at the May Exposition . “At the request of Walter I. Owen, President, and 
Wm. B. Wreford, Active Secretary of the Retail Furniture Association of the 
United States, the management of this building has decided, for the good o f the 
'Jamestown Furniture Exposition, to ask for personal registration and to grant 
admission by card only. It is desired that every exhibitor in the building co-operate 
to the fullest extent by making no appointments with or encouraging anyone to visit 
the building who is not a legitimate furniture dealer. 





SAMPLE DISPLAY OF THE “BETTER HOMES” EXHIBIT —JAMESTOWN, N. Y., 


MAY i TO 13, 1922 













“Merchandise That Gives Us a Very 
Satisfactory Turnover” 


W e are pleased to state that we always visit the 'Jamestown Market in a 
profitable way for the fact that we find a splendid display of most excellent 
merchandise that gives us a vety satisfactory turnover. 

The arrangement and hospitality extended by the "Jamestown Furniture Market 
Association has always been to us a source of satisfaction. 


From a Successful Eastern Furniture Establishment 



CLASSIC DESIGNS WORTHILY DISPLAYED AMID APPROPRIATE SURROUNDINGS 






















“A Good Investment” 


T he May Market just passed surely did please me in many ways. The Lines 
shown were attractive both as to price and design , especially well displayed 
and in great variety. 

I was well taken care of and in every way feel that my money spent to visit the 
Market was a good investment. 


— From a Merchant Located in a Mid-West Industrial City 



LONG CORRIDORS OF NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS IN BEDROOM FURNITURE 




















“Exceptionally Fine Exhibit” 


I am pleased to state that everything was very satisfactory at the May Market;you 
had an exceptionally fne exhibit of Furniture, prices seemed to be in keeping with 
the quality of goods shown and you are doing everything to make it satisfactory to 
the Retail Furniture Dealers. „ n 

— from a Prominent Pennsylvania Retailer 



FINE FABRICS, PLEASING DESIGNS, SUPREME COMFORT 






“A Very Advantageous Market” 


T he writer wishes to state that he has always found the Jamestown Market a 
very advantageous market—the merchandise has uniformly proved to be a good 
value and equal to any found in the country as regards workmanship. 

In fact , the writer has gone to Jamestown for a great many years and probably 
will always continue to do so. 


—From an Old-Time Metropolitan Buyer 



A COMBINATION OF DESIGNER’S ART AND CABINET MAKER’S SKILL 


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“Prices and Quality Fully Up to 
Our Expectations” 


O ur visit to the Jamestown Furniture Market in May was very satisfactory 
indeed. 

We purchased a great many goods as we found prices and quality fully up to our 
expectations. The Exhibition was very tastefully arranged. 

— From a Prominent New Jersey Furniture Merchant 



WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF THE ARTIST’S SKILL 


























































“Opportunity to See and Learn” 


T h e Jamestown May Exposition more than fulfilled my expectations. It affords 
the opportunity to see and learn what we could in no other way. I assure you 
that I am looking forward to the next 'Jamestown Exposition. 

— From a Long Established New York Furniture Merchant 



COMFORT CREATIONS FOR AMERICA’S HOMES 
















Exhibitors—Jamestown Furniture Exposition 


Acme Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library and Davenport Tables, Bedroom Stands and Pedestals. 

Active Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library and Parlor Tables. 

Advance Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Alliance Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Allied Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

American Furniture Novelty Company .... Chicago, Ill. 

Tea Wagons and Novelties. 

Anchor Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Pedestals and Tabourettes. 

Art Lamp Manufacturing Company . Chicago, Ill. 

Lamps and Silk Shades. 

Art Metal Construction Company ... Jamestown, N. Y. 

Metal Office Furniture. 

Atlas Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Bailey Table Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Tables and Dining-room Suites. 

Bemis-Riddell Fibre Company . Sheybogan, Wis. 

Fibre Furniture. 

Binghamton Chair Company .Binghamton, N. Y. 

Fancy, Cane, Wood and Upholstered Chairs. 

W. I. Blystone & Son .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Mattresses, Bedding and Springs. 

Bolte & Craig .New York City, N. Y. 

Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture. 

Brocton Furniture Company .Brocton, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Brodin Manufacturing Plant .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library Tables. 

Buffalo Davenport Bed Company .Buffalo, N. Y. 

Bed Davenports and Suites. 

Buffalo Lounge Company .Buffalo, N. Y. 


Upholstered Furniture, Bed Davenports and Couches. 


Cappel-Superior Upholstering Company .... Dayton, Ohio 

Upholstery Furniture. 

Carolina Wood Products Company .Asheville, N. C. 

Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture. 

Chautauqua Cabinet Company .Mayville, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Chicago Furniture Manufacturing Company . Chicago, Ill. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Corry Chair Company .Corry, Pa. 

Household and Children’s Chairs. 

Corry Fibre Furniture Company .Corry, Pa. 

Reed Fibre Furniture. 

Cortland Cabinet Company .Cortland, N. Y. 

Dining-room and Living-room Furniture. 

The Cowan Company .Chicago, Ill. 

Lamps. 

Diamond Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library Tables, Spinet Desks and Secretaries. 

L. J. Dorson’s Lines .New York, N. Y. 

Manufacturers’ Agents. 

Dunkirk Upholstering Company .Dunkirk, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 

Eckman Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Suites and Chifforobes. 

Elite Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Parlor, Library and Davenport Tables; Pedestals and Tabourettes. 

Elk Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Empire Case Goods Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Empire Couch Company .Medina, N. Y. 

Couches and Upholstered Rockers. 

Fancher Furniture Company .Salamanca, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Fibrecraft Chair Company .Columbia, S. C. 

Fibre Furniture. 

Ficks Reed Company .Cincinnati, Ohio 


Baby Carriages, Reed, Rattan, and Willow Furniture. 


































EXHIBITOl 

Gettysburg Furniture Company .Gettysburg, Pa. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Grand Rapids Studio Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Tables. 

W. H. Gunlock Chair Company .Wayland, N. Y. 

Chairs, Rockers, and Upholstered Furniture. 

Hale Company .Arlington, Vt. 

Dining, Office and Bedroom Furniture and Ladies Desks. 

Hallagan-Thompson Company .Newark, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 

Hanover Cabinet Company .Hanover, Pa. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

A. G. Harden Sales Company . Columbus, Ohio 

Manufacturers’ Agents. 

C. W. Herrick Manufacturing Company . . Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Hill-Hoel Manufacturing Company . . . South Bend, Ind. 

Cedar Chests. 

Himebaugh Brothers .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Jamestown Carving and Manufacturing Company 

.Jamestown, N. Y. 

Pedestals. 

Jamestown Chair Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room and Bedroom Chairs. 

Jamestown Lounge Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Upholstered and Cane Furniture. 

Jamestown Mantle Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Jamestown Metal Desk Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Metal Office Desks. 

Jamestown Novelty Cabinet Company . . Jamestown, N. Y. 

Pedestals. 

Jamestown Period Furniture Company . . Jamestown, N. Y. 

Tables, Library and Living-room Suites. 

Jamestown Table Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 


Bedroom Furniture. 

Jamestown Upholstery Company. Jamestown, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 


(Continued) 


Kumfy-Kab Company . La Porte, Ind. 

Baby Carriages, Go-Carts and Fibre Furniture. 

Kurtz Brass and Wood Bed Company .Corry, Pa. 

Brass Beds. 

Level Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

The Walter L. Lillie Company . Columbus, Ohio 

Screens and Novelties. 

Lipman & Melniker’s Lines .New York, N. Y. 

Manufacturers’ Agents. 

Geo. A. Long Cabinet Company .Hanover, Pa. 

Disc, Record and Piano Player Roll Cabinets. 

Long Furniture Company .Hanover, Pa. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

McCabe Furniture Company .Coudersport, Pa. 

Bedroom Suites. 

Maddox Table Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library, Parlor, Living-room and Davenport Tables. 

Marvel Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Merriam Cabinet Company .Falconer, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Merriman Furniture Corporation ... Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture and Four Post Beds. 

Monarch Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Monitor Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

H. S. Montgomery Furniture Company . Silver Creek, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 

Mutual Manufacturing Company .Miamisburg, Ohio 

Library Tables and Novelties. 

National Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room, Parlor and Library Furniture. 

The A. C. Norquist Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Novelty Wood Works Company .Union City, Pa. 

Music Cabinets and Ladies Desks. 

































Exhibitors— —(Continued) 


Penn Furniture Company . Conneautville, Pa. 

Dining-room Tables. 

Premier Cabinet Corporation .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Randolph Furniture Works Randolph, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Reaser Furniture Company .Gettysburg, Pa. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

H. P. Robertson Company Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library and Davenport Tables. 

Royal Upholstery Corporation Jamestown, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 

Salamanca Furniture Works Salamanca, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Saxon China Company. Sebring, Ohio 

Pottery. 


Schulze & Van Stee Manufacturing Company, Jamestown, N. Y. 

Four Post Beds, Bedroom, Davenport and End Tables, Smoking and 
Telephone Stands. 

Seaburg Manufacturing Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Library and Davenport Tables, Pedestals, Cedar Chests, Piano Benches, 
Radio Cabinets and Talking Machines. 

Seneca Furniture Corporation .Randolph, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 

Shearman Brothers Company Jamestown, N. Y. 

Upholstered Furniture. 

Sikes Chair Company .Buffalo, N. Y. 

Dining-room, Bedroom, Living-room Chairs and Rockers, Breakfast-room 
and Cane Upholstered Suites. 

Standard Table Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Star Furniture Company . . . Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Stearns & Foster Company . . Cincinnati, Ohio 

Bedding, Springs, Mattresses and Pillows. 


Sterling Furniture Company Salamanca, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Stomps-Burkhardt Company. Dayton, Ohio 


Dining-room, Bedroom Chairs and Rockers. 

Supreme Furniture Manufacturing Company 


.Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Thayer Company. Erie, Pa. 

Baby Carriages and Novelties. 

Tillotson Furniture Corporation . Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Triangle Furniture Company .Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bedroom Furniture. 

Union Furniture Company Jamestown, N. Y. 

Dining-room Furniture. 

Union Furniture and Novelty Company Warren, Pa. 

Novelties and Juvenile Furniture. 

Utica Chair Company New Hartford, N. Y. 

Living-room Furniture. 

Warren Chair Works. Warren, Pa. 

Upholstered and Dining-room Chairs and Rockers. 

Warren Furniture Company Warren, Pa. 

Bedroom Furniture 

Warren Metallic Bed Company Warren, Ohio 

Brass and Steel Beds. 

Weborg Brothers. Jamestown, N. Y. 

Bed Springs. 

Wellsville Upholstering Company Wellsville, N. Y. 

Bed Davenports, and Davenette Suites. 

Withrow Manufacturing Company Cincinnati, Ohio 

Baby Carriages; Reed, Rattan, Willow and Novelty Furniture. 

Yeager Furniture Company .Allentown, Pa. 

Living-room, Hall and Library Furniture. 

Youngsville Manufacturing Company Youngsville, Pa. 

Bedroom Furniture, Side-boards and Buffets. 


The Matthews-Nurthrup Works, Buffalo 































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